Echos of the Tide
Echos of the Tides is part of the Tides series.
Living on Amelia Island, Florida, I am always aware of the tides. Low tide shows sharp oyster shells and barnacles in the marshes, while a high tide during a full moon can flood the roads.
The poem “The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow speaks to the rhythm of the tides of life from a mysterious traveler wandering the shore at twilight. It reminds me of the impermanence of struggles, joys and life. This series represents the tides and the age-old saying “This too shall pass”.
The multimedia painting was created with fluid acrylic, mica power (magic dust), and hand-stitched embroidery on hand stretched & primed canvas. It is finished off with varnish to protect the piece. The Natural Classic Wood Floater Frame is included with the artwork.
The artwork measures 40.75 x 30.75 inches framed.
Echos of the Tides is part of the Tides series.
Living on Amelia Island, Florida, I am always aware of the tides. Low tide shows sharp oyster shells and barnacles in the marshes, while a high tide during a full moon can flood the roads.
The poem “The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow speaks to the rhythm of the tides of life from a mysterious traveler wandering the shore at twilight. It reminds me of the impermanence of struggles, joys and life. This series represents the tides and the age-old saying “This too shall pass”.
The multimedia painting was created with fluid acrylic, mica power (magic dust), and hand-stitched embroidery on hand stretched & primed canvas. It is finished off with varnish to protect the piece. The Natural Classic Wood Floater Frame is included with the artwork.
The artwork measures 40.75 x 30.75 inches framed.
Echos of the Tides is part of the Tides series.
Living on Amelia Island, Florida, I am always aware of the tides. Low tide shows sharp oyster shells and barnacles in the marshes, while a high tide during a full moon can flood the roads.
The poem “The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow speaks to the rhythm of the tides of life from a mysterious traveler wandering the shore at twilight. It reminds me of the impermanence of struggles, joys and life. This series represents the tides and the age-old saying “This too shall pass”.
The multimedia painting was created with fluid acrylic, mica power (magic dust), and hand-stitched embroidery on hand stretched & primed canvas. It is finished off with varnish to protect the piece. The Natural Classic Wood Floater Frame is included with the artwork.
The artwork measures 40.75 x 30.75 inches framed.
- Colors of the actual painting may look slightly different from the picture shown.
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